My Voysey Wall-Paper  25340

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    I have two gardens for my ease,
    Where skies are warm and flowers please;
    With skilful mastery each designed
    Is fair and perfect of its kind.
    In the one the tulips every year
    Flame April out and disappear;
    And roses red that garland June
    Are worn but for a summer's noon.
    It is a garden, flower and leaf,
    Where lovely things are very brief.

    Upon a wall my other grows,
    And changes not for heat or snows.
    Its tulips do not flaunt and die,
    But, dreaming, watch the spring go by.
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